&vsize=400&exid=1&exmo=0&exty=11&thre=1&trmo=0&trurl=http://62.232.76.134/Campus/Britcoun/Script/Script.cfm&shuf=1&spdrag=1&sppos=125&skelt=../obj/skelt01.swf&frameup=cnt_txt1.swf&framedown=tpl_fulldelcloze.swf&panel=0&audiolv=70&audiofile=nul&autoplay=0&buffertime=5&tscr=0&audioscript=HTML text&subm=1&hurl=helpfile.swf&cnt_txt=Sanjeev received lots of advice from his friends and family about whether to take the job at HOOBALOO or to stay at J@M. They used four different ways to give their advice:

1. You ought to ...
2. You should ....
3. If I were you I would ...
4. Why don't you ....

The first one is strong advice and the fourth one is weak advice, more like a suggestion.

Read the following advice and then choose the level of difficulty of the exercise. Then click 'make exercise.' You have to remember the advice and type in the missing words. Then click submit to see if you remembered them correctly.
&nitem=1&i1_txt=If I were you I would take the new job. I think you should stay at J@M. You ought to move on. If you're happy at J@M, why don't you stay put? But ask for a rise.&